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Arizona is tussling with other states over how much of the Colorado River it should receive. But how will Arizonans divide ...
The bill will allow farmers to exchange land and water rights with urban developers to decrease water use and increase ...
The Colorado River, which provides 40% of water for Phoenix, along with most of Arizona’s largest cities, is experiencing low flows unprecedented in U.S. history. The federal government declared the ...
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNArizona, other Colorado River Basin states face deadline on water sharing agreementThe anxiety over Arizona's water supply is growing, as the state, along with other Colorado River Basin states, have until 2026 to reach a water deal. This comes amid ongoing worries over the Colorado ...
The Colorado River, which provides 40% of water for Phoenix, along with most of Arizona’s largest cities, is experiencing low flows unprecedented in U.S. history.
Arizona may be in line for larger Colorado River water cuts than any other state, with a political hurdle that no other state ...
Arizona is expected to face significant cuts to its Colorado River water allocation after 2026. The state Legislature will need to approve any federal plan for dealing with the cuts.
Arizona grapples with other states over a Colorado River water-sharing agreement amid a drought, with a 2026 deadline looming for a resolution. Governor Hobbs urges upper basin states to conserve more ...
Arizona is expected to face significant cuts to its Colorado River water allocation after 2026. The state Legislature will need to approve any federal plan for dealing with the cuts.
Consider that the Central Arizona Project delivered not quite 900,000 acre-feet of Colorado River water last year to cities and tribes across metro Phoenix and Tucson.
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How will Arizona deal with Colorado River shortages? Cities need a 'Plan B,' expert saysThe Colorado River, which provides 40% of water for Phoenix, along with most of Arizona’s largest cities, is experiencing low flows unprecedented in U.S. history.
Arizona may be in line for larger Colorado River water cuts than any other state, with a political hurdle that no other state faces. Yikes. Indianapolis crime: 7 dead, 9 injured in weekend shootings ...
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